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Originally posted by Christian:

Do you have any facts for your sarcasm Corbett??

I do.

How many failures do you see ?




Facts? Don't need them. I've owned 3 different intellimice by Microsoft and they have all died within a year. My last one was exploding the batteries only a month after replacing them!

I've seen plenty of MS keyboards have just as many problems in the various places I have worked over the last 5 or so years.

Not to mention every Microsoft keyboard and mouse I have ever touched feels like a cheap piece of junk.


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Originally posted by Static:
Originally posted by bigMoneyRacing:
What about a wireless keyboard and gyroscopic mouse? www.gyration.com



I have that mouse too and it works great if you use it like a normal mouse but using it the other way is so hard and just waste time but its a great mouse



Guess I've just got great wrist action.


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Logitech makes good ones, just make sure they're RF ant not IR (of they even make those anymore). As long as there's nothing in the way, it should work easily.

Even if it doesn't, you can always get a long USB extender and move the receiver somewhere closer to you...hiding it is on you though.


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